I used the WSI search engine and couldn't find the answer to this question so I apologize if it has been covered before. Can you buy Sox parking passes for a game ahead of time? I'm going to the crosstown series on Monday and plan on getting there earlier for tailgating. I was thinking about trying to buy a parking pass a few days early to try and save time and perhaps circumvent the long cash parking lines. Has anyone done this before? I know the "red" passes are usually for season ticket holders and green is for cash, I think. Do they sell the passes at the box office? Anyway, if someone can share their parking lot knowledge with me, I'd be an appreciative Sox fan.

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Nope. Even if you had a pass, you would be in the same line as those with the green coupons to get into the lot.

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I used the WSI search engine and couldn't find the answer to this question so I apologize if it has been covered before. Can you buy Sox parking passes for a game ahead of time? I'm going to the crosstown series on Monday and plan on getting there earlier for tailgating. I was thinking about trying to buy a parking pass a few days early to try and save time and perhaps circumvent the long cash parking lines. Has anyone done this before? I know the "red" passes are usually for season ticket holders and green is for cash, I think. Do they sell the passes at the box office? Anyway, if someone can share their parking lot knowledge with me, I'd be an appreciative Sox fan.

They do sell the green ones from the box office. You can buy the red ones on stubhub now I believe and print at home. I have never done it but I have gotten the email from the sox that it can be done.

1. Yes, you can purchase advance parking passes to avoid being turned away from lots that don't accept cash.

2. But you still need to wait in the long lines with both cash and parking pass holders.

I agree with these two points. I recommend that if you plan on tailgating get to the lots at least 3 hours before the start of the game. Lines will probably not be obnoxious and you should get in without any drama.

Anything less then 2 hours and it's gonna be bad getting into the lots, pass or no pass.